On Mon 21 Sep 2020 at 12:43:52 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 12:34:20PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote: > > As an FYI, the scripts were the same on both servers because I had ssh > > sessions on both and copy/pasted the script from one to the other. (cat > > <script> on server 1, then use Konsole's copy and paste to select and paste > > it into nano on server 2). > > Copy and paste doesn't always preserve the actual contents of a file. > What you get depends on several factors, including the behavior of the > terminal emulator that you're copying from. Tabs may be converted to > spaces, and I have no idea what other changes may occur. > > […] > > If your original script contained non-breaking spaces, or curly quotes, > or literal tabs, or who knows what else, then there's a nonzero chance > it will be altered by the copy/paste. > > This is why you need to *verify* that the two scripts are the same, not > just assume that pasting did what you thought it did.
Perhaps this paragraph illustrates the problems that can arise with quotation marks, hyphens, etc: #!/bin/sh report=”/root/clamscan-report” subject=$HOSTNAME” clamscan report: “ mv $report $report.prev /usr/bin/clamscan –quiet -i -r -l $report /home sed -i ‘/———– SCAN SUMMARY ———–/,$d’ $report diff $report $report.prev > $report.diff if [ -s $report.diff ] ; then subject=$subject”ALERT – NEW VIRUSES FOUND” else subject=$subject”no new viruses” fi mail -r “<sender>” -s “$subject” <to e-mail> < $report.diff Copied and pasted from firefox to emacs -nw, but checked against the saved web page: https://garydale.wordpress.com/ Cheers, David.